The Frank Gehry New World Center Adds a Fresh Angle to Live Music
Alex Scott — January 28, 2011 — Art & Design
For those of you in both architecture and audio, you know how crucial design is when it comes to achieving the perfect sonic experience. The Frank Gehry New World Center brings together ultramodern aesthetics with sate of the art sound engineering. While the exterior resembles a beautiful modern art museum, the interior is even more impressive.
The 756-person capacity concert hall features massive sails which act as both sound deflectors as well as video projectors, displaying shots and scenes from the surrounding neighborhood while the symphony plays. The Frank Gehry New World Center is the perfect blend of design and science.
The 756-person capacity concert hall features massive sails which act as both sound deflectors as well as video projectors, displaying shots and scenes from the surrounding neighborhood while the symphony plays. The Frank Gehry New World Center is the perfect blend of design and science.
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2. Sonic Engineering - Employing state-of-the-art sound engineering techniques to create immersive and high-quality audio experiences.
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3. Entertainment - Entertainment venues can adopt integrated projection systems to enhance live performances and captivate audiences with visually stunning multimedia displays.
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